The Buffalo Creek Gun Club hosts many NRA High Power Matches. For those interested in participating and need more information,
click HERE for a pdf copy of the current NRA Highpower Rulebook.
Participation in one of our Highpower Clinics will provide you with hands on experience in Highpower Rifle competition & access to the
Civilian Marksmanship Program.

BCGC Members!

Please read the Gatekeepers S.O.P. Document located on the "Members Only" page under "BCGC Documents".
There are some new procedures you need to be made aware of while performing gate duty.

The Buffalo Creek Gun Club is always looking for people who love to shoot and enjoy the companionship of those that share the same passion.
If you would like to explore the option of joining our organization click HERE for information about our club, what to expect at the range and what it takes to become a member.

The Camp Fickes Shooting Range is nestled in the Pike National Forest near Bailey,
Colorado and is the home of The Buffalo Creek Gun Club.
The range is open to the general public every Saturday & Sunday from Memorial Day through October from 9am til 4pm for a fee.

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